tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3692488549699658893.post4709253212729407563..comments2017-07-13T17:18:37.671-04:00Comments on Right In Niagara: Niagara Falls Then and Now: The "Power City's" abandoned hydro-generating stationsR.Bobaknoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3692488549699658893.post-3183982686863974392016-12-27T16:54:15.053-05:002016-12-27T16:54:15.053-05:00Great insight into the Niagra Power scheme. We are...Great insight into the Niagra Power scheme. We are here on holiday and i wss really looking forward to see this landmark engineering feat in action almost 110 years later. Maybe a more common sense approach is required by your goverment, to right the wrongs that have clearly lead to the mismanagement of this historical infrastructure. Yet another example of social engineering gone mad, and as a visitor to this natural icon, you don&#39;t need anymore retail or casinos.Family Mousleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10028740670054451311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3692488549699658893.post-53739407302659543622013-01-09T09:51:18.179-05:002013-01-09T09:51:18.179-05:00Excellant photos and archival photo comparisons.I ...Excellant photos and archival photo comparisons.I agree its wasted infrastructure.no doubt politics had a big role,some of the stations became absolete when bigger plants were built to replace them,but not all of them should have allowed to close,looking at photos of the supply tunnels it is obvious that they will last 200+ years,the buidings have many more years left in them and there is more than enough water flow/volume to restart these plants and put them back on the grid.paul66https://www.blogger.com/profile/16757261082115224592noreply@blogger.com